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Post time 13-2-2009 04:14 PM | Show all posts


"Special untuk peminat saya kat Benang Meriam terutamanya Katana dan dik Mad..saya malu nak tunjuk semua tubuh kachak saya ni..tunjuk sket dah le ye..harap anda terhibur"
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Post time 14-2-2009 10:48 AM | Show all posts
Arsenal Boss Wenger Urges Chairmen To Show More Patience

The Arsenal boss was surprised by the sackings this week of the Chelsea and Portsmouth managers




Ars鑞e Wenger has called for football club chairmen to be more patient in the wake of this week's sackings of  Luiz Felipe Scolari and Tony Adams as managers of Chelsea and Portsmouth, respectively.

Neither manager had been given very long in the job: Scolari was appointed at Stamford Bridge in the summer and had got off to a flying start at Stamford Bridge, but but his side had lacked conviction in recent matches, when results had been indifferent. As for Adams, he was given no more than 16 matches to prove himself in his first Premier League appointment, but victories eluded him.

Wenger, of course, was Adams's mentor in the former England captain's playing days at Highbury. And on Friday the Frenchman spoke about the demise, at least temporarily, of both his protege and respected colleague Scolari in English club management.

揝colari is a well-known manager and was only given six months,
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Post time 14-2-2009 10:55 AM | Show all posts
Eboue Let Emotion Get The Better Of Him - Wenger

The Ivorian needs to work on his self-control, suggests the Arsenal boss...



Ref         : Eboue, seluar ko koyak..
Eboue    : Adus..malunyer..aku dalam kemaluan tahap gaban..
Denilson : Laa..yang ko bagitau nape..saje je aku koyakkan..dah bagi 5 hengget pun tak cukup ker?
Sagna     : sian ko..takpe..orang tak nampak hape..gelap sangat..

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels that his Ivorian utility player Emmanuel Eboue allowed his emotions to get the better of him in the north London derby last weekend, when he was sent off in the first half of the goalless draw at Tottenham.

Eboue saw red after being cautioned twice - firstly for a show of dissent against referee Mike Dean, and secondly for a kick at Spurs midfielder Luka Modric after the Croatian had fouled him.

While Eboue subsequently apologised for flicking a boot at Modric in the 36th minute, leaving Dean with no alternative but to dismiss him, his boss Wenger says the player needs to improve his self-control.

"He had in this game problems to deal with his frustrations and therefore of course we want to play a part ... in helping to deal with that," Wenger told journalists ahead of Monday's FA Cup fourth round replay against Cardiff City.

"The other players want to help their partners to deal with frustrations, but you as well are responsible for the own way you deal with it.

"He didn't sense how far you can go. Once he had the first yellow card that was a bit unfortunate. But the second one, you cannot complain."

Wenger has not discussed the incidents with Eboue, at least not yet, because the player left for midweek international duty in Turkey with Ivory Coast.

Eboue, who has been utilised in both midfield  and defence, has been striving to rebuild his confidence and regain the crowd's support since December 6, when Wenger substituted him in his team's narrow 1-0 victory over Wigan in the Premier League because of persistent barracking by Arsenal fans.

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Post time 14-2-2009 10:55 AM | Show all posts

Hee jadik idaman awek2 France, pencabar Raja Kachak Bung Sagna nih..!!!!

Samir Nasri Stays In To Avoid Female Arsenal Fans
The Arsenal midfielder has revealed that he is forced to stay in to avoid the attentions of his frenzied female admirers...


Samir Nasri has today spoken out about the reclusive lifestyle he isforced to live, not because of an ascetic devotion to the 'BeautifulGame', but rather through necessity.

The Marseille-born winger,it seems, is so mobbed by the female of the species when he leaves hishouse, that his life is simply unmanageable. The overwhelming desire ofhis female fans is evidenced by the stacks of mail he receivescontaining tokens of admirers' lust, as well as a whole host of strangeappeals amongst the requests for his phone number.

"I spend lots of time at home playing 慞ro Evolution Soccer
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Post time 14-2-2009 10:58 AM | Show all posts

Artikel pasal ROBIN VAN PERSIE

RobinVan Persie tackles the topics of discussion two by two. He reflects onthe two creative parents who passed on a gene he believes has definedhim as a footballer. On the two weeks he spent in a Rotterdam jail. Thetwo tenths of a second, at most, he has before being clattered by adefender. On being too impatient. Even the moment when he planted twodarts in the bed of the treble 20, only to choke when he launched thethird.

For the best part of an hour at Arsenal's training ground, Van Persie provides a fascinating insight into the mind of a verymodern, one might say modernist, Barclays Premier League superstar.

Hesays he is someone who endeavours to make the best of any situation andevery aspect of his life. Even when it comes to something as trivial asping pong. When Van Persie discovered he was actually rather good attable tennis, he wanted to measure himself against the best andenlisted the help of Arsenal in arranging a game against a youngEnglish professional. The pro won comfortably but remained impressedenough to suggest that he could make a living from the sport. If, thatis, he was prepared t o quit his rather more lucrative career as ascorer of beautiful goals.

He reckons he would be pretty good atother sports, too. His father might be a sculptor but his love of artis almost matched by his love for darts. 'My dad throws a good dart,'he says with boyish pride, having recently attended the worldchampionship final between Phil Taylor and the Dutchman, Raymond vanBarneveld. 'I'm not bad. I will probably hit two or three bullseyes inevery 10 darts and I nearly threw a 180 once. The first two went in thetreble but then I hesitated, thinking, "Oh my god", and the thirddropped just below the wire. Damn!'

Van Persie's enthusiasm isinfectious and never more so than when he talks about football. Whilehe did not inherit the passion for art that is shared by his parents -his mother is a painter - he sees beauty in a perfect pass and what hecalls 'solutions and possibilities' on a football pitch.

'Idon't see things the way my parents do,' he says. 'They can look at atree and see something amazing, whereas I just see a tree. That's notto say I don't appreciate its beauty. When I watch the sea in somewherelike Sardinia, I see the beauty in that. But I think there is acreative connection with my parents. It's hard to explain in words,hard to put my finger on it. But I think football is where mycreativity comes out.'

'Like them, I think I see things otherpeople, and other players, don't when it comes to certain situations.When I look at a football pitch I suppose, yes, I see it as my canvas.I see solutions, possibilities, the space to express myself. I amalways looking for ways to be creative, to gain an edge. I wasn'tartistic in drawing or painting but I think I am artistic in sport. Ithink I'm always looking for the ultimate, the maximum. It's achallenge that excites me.'

Van Persie was particularly excitedby the results of a study that Arsene Wenger recently presented to hisArsenal players. 'It focused on the thinking time players have indifferent parts of the field,' he says. 'Midfielders, on average, getsomewhere between half a second and a second to think before they haveto move the ball on. For strikers, however, it is significantly less,between 0.1 and 0.2 of a second before a defender is on them. I foundthat really interesting because it just makes the test even greater andmakes it more satisfying when something comes off.'

'It can makean assist as satisfying as a goal. Like the pass I played into the pathof Nicklas Bendtner against Hull City. I didn't even look, but I knewwhere Nicklas was going and everything worked out the way I hadimagined it in that 0.1 of a second. I needed a bit of luck because Ihad to play the ball through the legs of the defender. If it had struckone of his feet, the move would have been ruined. But I got the luckand it felt good to then see Nicklas score.'

He recognises howlucky he has been in working with other likeminded artists of thebeautiful game. He is gushing about Thierry Henry and full of respectfor two Dutch masters, Dennis Bergkamp and Marco van Basten. 'When Iwas younger, when I first came to Arsenal, I had some reallyinteresting conversations with Dennis and Thierry about football,' hesays. 'It was fascinating to discover how they think about the game,realise how clever they were as players. They were always one or twosteps ahead of the defenders, which is especially difficult in Englishfootball. I also loved the fact that they demanded such high standards.Thierry could be very demanding. He could never understand why a playerwould give him a bad pass and he would give them that look. You knowthe one I mean. And the player would often respond by telling him hewas trying to do his best. But I liked that about Thierry, because heraised the standard of the football at Arsenal. He demanded that we tryand play to the highest possible level.'

'Dennis was the same,just amazing to work with. And so was Van Basten when he was in chargeof the national team. As a manager and a player he was the same, alwayslooking for the maximum. With me he was great. If things weren'tworking, he would break the problem down into fine details in thesearch for a solution.' This is not the Van Persie some might expect toencounter. Brash, arrogant, petulant? Something of a troublemaker? 'Ihave never been arrogant,' he says. 'I have values. I have anunderstanding of life.'

'Growing up in Rotterdam and playing onthe streets, I had experience of many cultures and I have friends frommany cultures. My dad always told me to respect people as much as youexpect people to respect you.' Respect is a big thing for Van Persieand the subject brings us neatly to the much publicised problems heencountered at Feyenoord and, in particular, with more senior playersand the then coach, Bert van Marwijk.

After dropping Van Persiefrom the first team, Van Marwijk spoke of how 'his behaviour made itimpossible for him to remain in the squad'. 'I probably was a bitmisunderstood and there was probably a breakdown in communication,'says Van Persie. 'But it was partly my mistake, too. I was young, I wasimmature, I was really ambitious and I was impatient. It was my dreamto play my whole career at Feyenoord. I grew up in Rotterdam. It was myclub. It was my dream, but things changed there and I learned a lotfrom the experience. It was quite difficult making that transition fromthe youth team to the senior team. Coming through the ranks, at 15, 16and 17, I was just playing with my friends.'

'Then I'm playingwith these adults. Some of them were 33 or 34 and playing for the lastmoney they are going to make in their careers. I remember playingagainst PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Cup and I did this trick and one ofthe older guys screamed at me, "Don't do that again. You are playingwith my money!". I couldn't believe it because, for me, football hadonly ever been about enjoying myself. I wanted to win, of course, butif I tried a trick it, was because I was trying to find a solution.'

'Iprobably didn't respond too well to that kind of thing. I guesseveryone makes mistakes. At the same time, though, some of the playersat Feyenoord wouldn't show me respect because of the age I was, becauseI was just a kid. And I didn't think that was right. I remember oneweek when I'd played two games in the space of a few days and wanted amassage before we played a third game. I had sore legs so I went to seethe club masseur. He was booked up but said he'd see me if I came in anhour early the next morning. So I did and Pierre van Hooijdonk turns upand tells me it's his turn. I said, "No, it's my turn. I have anappointment". But he said I had to wait because I was only 19. He hadpulled rank. So I turned to the masseur but the masseur wouldn't speakup and that really annoyed me. If Jack Wilshere has an appointment tosee the masseur here, I would wait until Jack Wilshere had had hismassage. We are footballers. There might be 20 cameras on us but thisis a job. We are working. I've never felt I am better than someoneelse.'


Opss..!! Sambung bahagian ke 2 plak dalam penjara aaa.!!!!!
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Post time 14-2-2009 11:00 AM | Show all posts

Artikel pasal ROBIN VAN PERSIE part 2

Sambungan


In prison, he never felt worse. Van Persie was held in a cell for afortnight while the Dutch authorities conducted their investigationinto what proved a false accusation. The case was completely dismissedby Holland's public prosecution service, leaving Van Persie feelingbitter but, in his words, better for the experience. 'It was tough,' hesays, 'and so hot in that cell. I did almost lose consciousness at onepoint. But I remember sitting there just thinking what a waste of timeit was. I tried to stay positive and I never panicked because I knewthe truth, but I just lost two weeks of my life for nothing. Lots ofpositives came out of it, though. I learned a lot about the peoplearound me and I learned a lot about life. At 21, life can seem easy andI suddenly realised the world doesn't always work like that. Themanager here was very supportive. I will not forget that. But otherpeople responded in different ways and it gave me the opportunity tohave a good look at the people around me. I found out who were myfriends, if they were good for me. In that way it was actually a verypositive experience.'

'Some people, I know, are disappointedwith themselves for the way they initially responded. They thought moreabout themselves than me and, when the truth came out, I think theyfelt pretty foolish. You sometimes see the real face of people whenthings are really bad.'

He focuses now on his football and onhis young family. He and his wife, Bouchra, have a two-year-old son andhe talks passionately about the desire to have 'lots more kids'. Hewants trophies, too - and hopefully with Arsenal. 'We have been intalks about a new contract for a while now,' he says.

'I havebeen in some of the meetings and the club knows how I feel aboutthings. 'I am very ambitious and I know the club is, too. I know wehave what it takes. The potential is here but we need to make the finalstep. I have an influence in that. I know that.' Clearly, Arsenal'sform this season has caused him some concern. 'I have an opinion onwhat the problems are but I don't think it's fair to express that in anewspaper,' he says.

'But we have been unlucky. If you look atthe some of the key players, we have been unlucky. Rosicky has been outfor a year, Eduardo for nine or 10 months. Cesc Fabregas has been outfor a few months now. I had problems last year. It doesn't help. We really miss Cesc. I think everyone can see that. He's a special player,a big player, another artist. He has vision, a quick mind. He's theheartbeat of the team. He makes the game.'

'The potential is huge but we are not there yet. Right now we are five points behindAston Villa. All credit to Villa. The way they are working is reallygood. But this is not the way I want to be. 'I don't even want to fightfor fourth place. I want to fight for the title.'

'I appreciate we have to first catch Villa. But it's not my ambition to finish aheadof Villa. That's not how I started the season. For the moment this isnot good enough. It's not our aim to be fifth. But we are working hardto change that.' He looks at the players who were paraded on that stagein Zurich last month, recognised by FIFA as the finest in the world:Ronaldo, Messi, Torres, Kaka and Xavi. He has the talent to be theretoo, one day. 'I'm not there yet,' he says.

'Because it 's not giving me trophies yet. It's not giving me the pleasure at the end of the season, something to show for a season's work. The guys who are sitting there in Zurich are great players who are also winning trophies. And that is what it's about. This is not an individual sport and my first thought is what I want to achieve with my team. And only if you achieve something with your team can you then sit back and reflect on the contribution you made to that team. My target is to win trophies with Arsenal. Lots of players only think about themselves.There's a saying in Holland: "If my street is clean enough, then I amhappy". I am not like that. I want the whole club working well, not just my street. 'Otherwise I will work on my serve and play tennis.' Or ping pong, or darts.

Jelas la dia nih seorang yg passionate dan juga nak jadi terbaik dalam semua hahaha!

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helo atai aka ct & atreyudevil
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pehal persie masuk penjara ni..baca tapi tak paham la..
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ko keje fullday ker arini..opis ko shah alam area mana?
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